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Cisco Aptitude Test Sample Papers

In this section, we are discussing Aptitude test papers. To help the contenders we have published aptitude questions and answers with a detailed explanation.

1. How many five digit multiples of 11 are there, if the five digits are 3,4,5,6 and 7 in the same order ?A.10 B.11 C.12D.13Answer: C2. The LCM of two number is 4800 and their HCF is 160. If one number is 480, then the second number isA.1200B.1500C.1800D.1600Answer: D3. How much water must be added to 100cc of 80% solution of boric acid to reduce it to a 50% solution ?A.30B.40C.50 D.60Answer: D4. After having spent 35% of the money on machinery, 40% on raw material and 10% on staff, a person is left with Rs 60,000.The total amount of money spent on machinery and raw material isA.Rs 1,76,000B.Rs 3,00,000C.Rs 1,70,000D.Rs 3,40,000Answer: B5. Avi purchased an office bag with a price tag of Rs 600 in a sale where 25% discount was being offered on the tag price. He was given a further discount of 10% on the amount arrived at after giving usual 25% discount. What was the final amount paid by Avi ?A.Rs 210B.Rs 540C.Rs 450D.Rs 405Answer: DSolution: Final amount after giving successive discounts of 25% and 10% 600*0.75*0.9 = Rs 405.6. A house costs C rupees. Later it was sold for a profit of 25%. What is the capital gains tax if it is 50% of the profit ?A.C/24 B.C/8 C.C/4D.C/2Answer: B7. If the cost of 12 pencils is equal to the selling price of 10 pencils, the profit percent in the transaction isA.16 2/3% B.18% C.20%D.25%Answer: CSolution: Let CP of 12 pencils = SP of 10 pencils = Re 1 Then CP of 1 pencil = Rs 1/12 and SP of 1 pencil = Rs 1/10 Profit = 1/10 – 1/12 = Rs 1/60 % profit = (1/60)/(1/12) * 100 = 20%8. A man spends Rs 1800 monthly on an average for the first four months and Rs 2000 monthly for the next eight months and saves Rs 5600 a year. His average monthly income isA.Rs 2000 B.Rs 2200C.Rs 2400D.Rs 2600Answer: C9. In the first 10 overs of a cricket game, the run rate was only 3.2. What should be the run rate in the remaining 40 overs to reach the target of 282 runs?A.6.25B.6.5 C.6.25 D.7Answer: ASolution: Required run rate = (282 – (3.2 x 10))/40 = 250/40 = 6.2510. If a man walks to his office at 3/4th of his usual rate, he reaches office 1/3rd of an hour later than usual. How much time does he usually take to reach his office ?A.2 hrB.3 hr C.1 hrD.1.5 hrAnswer: C11. Identify the correct statement:-A.Seating arrangements influenced the kind of interaction that takes place.B.Seating arrangements’ influence the kind of interaction that takes place.C.Seating arrangements influence the kind of interactions that take place.D.Seating arrangements influence the kind of interaction that take place.Answer: D12. Identify the correct statement:-A.Of all the oppressions which the rich are guilty of, there seems to be none more impudent and unjust than their endeavour to rob the poor of a little which is most clearly the property of the latter.B.Of all the oppressions which the rich is guilty of, there seems to be none more impudent and unjust than their endeavour to rob the poor of little which is most clearly the property of the latter.C.Of all the oppressions which the rich are guilty of, there seem to be none more impudent and unjust than their endeavour to rob the poor of little which is most clearly the property of the latter.D.Of all the oppressions which the rich is guilty of, there seem to be none more impudent and unjust than their endeavour to rob the poor of a little which is most clearly the property of the latter.Answer: A13. Identify the correct statement:-A.Your advise does not seem to have had any effect.B.Your advice does not seem to have had any effect.C.Your advice do not seems to have had any effect.D.Your advise does not seem to have had any effects.Answer: B14. Identify the correct statement:-A.Using too much jargons during communication might obliterate main issue.B.Using too much jargon during communication might obfuscate the main issue.C.Using too many jargons during the communication might obdurate a main issue.D.Using too much jargon’s during communication might obfuscate the main issue.Answer: B15. Identify the correct statement:-A.Any organization, large or small, trades with many different people and companies.B.Any organization, large or small, trade with many different peoples and companies.C.Any organization, large or small, trade with many different people and company.D.Any organization, large or small, trades with many different peoples and companies.Answer: A16. Read each sentence to find if there is any grammatical error in it. Engines used(A)/ in space shuttles are much larger(B)/ and more strong(C)/ than the ones(D) in jet planes.A.AB.BC.CD.DAnswer: C17. Many psychologists today suggest(A)/ that we interpret dreams by compare(B)/ the dreams with(C)/ the reality of each person’s(D)A.AB.BC.CD.DAnswer: B18. River water pollution(A)/ is often indicate(B)/ by(C)/ algae distribution(D)A.AB.BC.CD.DAnswer: B19. The girl(A)/ said that she preferred(B)/ the blue saree than(C)/ the pink one(D)A.AB.BC.CD.DAnswer: C20. Three conditions critical(A)/ for growing(B)/ plants are soil, temperature, chemical balance or(C)/ amount(D)of moisture.A.AB.BC.CD.DAnswer: C21. I derive an annual income of Rs 688.25 from Rs 10000 invested partly at 8% per annum and partly at 5% per annum simple interest. How much of my money is invested at 5%?A.Rs 3725B.Rs 4225C.Rs 4800D.Rs 5000Answer: A22. If the difference between the simple and the compound interests on the same principal amount at 20% for 3 year is Rs 48, then the principal amount must beA.Rs 650 B.Rs 600C.Rs 375 D.Rs 400Answer: CSolution: Let the principal be Rs 100. Then, S.I = (100*20*3)/100 = Rs 60 CI = 100(1 + 20/100)^3 -100 = Rs 364/5 Thus, CI – SI = 364/5 – 60 = 64/5. difference principal 64/5 100 48 ? principal = Rs 100*48/(64/5) = Rs 37523. A worker is paid Rs 56 for 35 hour . Upto 40 hour, he is paid at the normal rate and on overtime, 1.5 times the normal. How many hours did he work to get Rs88 ?A.58 B.55 C.50 D.noneAnswer: CSolution: Let the worker worked for (40+x) hours, then (56/35 * 40) + (x*1.5*56)/35 = 88 2.4 x = 88 => x=10. The worker worked for (40+10) = 50 hour.24. Two pipes can fill the cistern in 10hr and 12 hr respectively, while the third empty it in 20hr. If all pipes are opened simultaneously, then the cistern will be filled inA.7.5 hrB.10 hr C.8 hr D.8.5 hrAnswer: ASolution: Work done by all the tanks working together in 1 hour => 1/10 + 1/12 – 1/20 = 2/15 Hence, tank will be filled in 15/2 = 7.5 hour.25. Rs 6500 were divided equally among a certain number of persons. Had there been 15 more persons each would have got Rs 30 less. Find the original number of persons ?A.50 B.60 C.40 D.55Answer: ASolution: Let there be originally x persons. Then share of each persons = Rs 6500/x Given, 6500/(x+15) = 6500/x – 30 6500/x – 6500/(x+15) =30 On solving we get x= 50.26. If the ratio of boys to girls in a class is B and the ratio of girls to boys is G, then 3(B+G) isA.equal to 3B.less than 3C.more than 6D.less than 1/3Answer: CSolution:Let the number of boys be x and number of girls be y. Then , x/y =B and y/x =G 3(B+G) = 3(x/y + y/x) As we know that p+1/p always greater than or equal to 2. Thus 3(B+G)>= 6.27. 3L water is taken out from a vessel full of water and substituted by pure milk. This process is repeated two more times. Finally the ratio of milk and water in the solution becomes 1728:27. Find the volume of the original solution.A.3L B.2LC.4L D.8LAnswer: CSolution: Final quantity of water = y(1 – y/x)^n => x(1 – 3/x)^3 => F/x = {(x-3)/x}^3 = 27/1728 => (x-3)/x = 3/12 => x= 4L.28. One type of liquid contains 25% of milk, the other contains 30% of milk. A can filled with 6 parts of the first liquid and 4 parts of the second liquid. Find the percentage of the milk in the new mixture ?A.28% B.25% C.30%D.27%Answer: DSolution: Thus by Alligation rule , (30-x) / (x-25) = 6/4 => x= 27.29. What is the day on 14th March, 1993 ?A.FridayB.Thursday C.SundayD.SaturdayAnswer: CSolution: 14th march 1993 means (1992, 2 months and 14 days) Now 1900 years have 1 odd day. 92 years have 23 leap years and 69 ordinary years => 46+63 = 115 days = 3 odd days. 2 months + 14 days = 31+28+14 =73 = 3 odd days. Total number of odd days = (1+3+3) = 7 odd days. Therefore it will be Sunday on 14th March 1993.30. A wire is in the form of a circle of radius 35cm. If it is bent into the shape of a rhombus, then what is the side of the rhombus?A.32cm B.70 cm C.55cm D.17cmAnswer: CSolution: Circumference of circle = perimeter of rhombus 2*22/7 * 35 = 4 * x Side of rhombus(x) =55 cm.

Cisco Reasoning Test Placement Papers

Cisco Reasoning sample questions are provided in this section along with detailed solutions. Before going to attend for the Cisco online test should prepare the provided questions thoroughly.

1. RAIN : DRIZZLEA. swim : dive B. hop : shuffle C. juggle : bounce D. walk : run E. run : jogAnswer: Option ESolution:To drizzle is to rain slowly; to jog is to run slowly.2. Here are some words translated from an artificial language.malgauper means peach cobblermalgaport means peach juicemoggagrop means apple jellyWhich word could mean “apple juice”?A. moggaport B. malgaauper C. gropport D. moggagropAnswer: Option ASolution:Malga means peach; uper means cobbler; port means juice; mogga means apple; and grop means jelly. Therefore, moggaport means apple juice.3. The door of Aditya’s house faces the East. From the back side of his house, he walks straight 50 m, then turns to the right and walks 50 m again. Finally, he turns towards left and stops after walking 25 m. Now, Aditya is in which direction from the starting point?A. South-east B. North-east C. South-west D. North-westAnswer: Option DSolution:Since Aditya’s house faces towards East and he walks from backside of his house, it means that he starts walking towards West. Thus, the movements of Aditya are as shown in figure (A to B, B to C, C to D). Clearly, Aditya’s final position in D which is to the North-west of the starting point A.4. 11 14 14 17 17 20 20A. 23 23 B. 23 26 C. 21 24 D. 24 24 E. 24 27Answer: Option ASolution:This is a simple addition series with repetition. It adds 3 to each number to arrive at the next, which is repeated before 3 is added again.5. X is in which direction with respect to Y?I. Z is to the East of Y, V is to the South of Z, X is to the West of V.II. Z is to the North of X and Y is to the South of Z.A. If the data in statement I alone are sufficient. B. If the data in statement II alone are sufficient. C. If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient. D. If the data given in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient. E. If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary.Answer: Option DSolution:From I: Y Z Y Z Y Z X V X V X VThus, X may be south, south-east or south-west of ‘Y’. From II: Thus, X may be north or south of Y.6. Statement:This book ‘Z’ is the only book which focuses its attention on the problem of poverty in India between 1950 and 1980.Conclusions:I. There was no question of poverty before 1950.II. No other books deals with poverty in India during 1950 to 1980.A. If only conclusion I follows B. If only conclusion II follows C. If either I or II follows D. If neither I nor II follows E. If both I and II followAnswer: Option D7. Statement:The government of state ‘Y’ has decided to remove hutments and buildings that have come up beside roads to broaden them in city ‘A’.Courses of action:I. The government of state ‘Y’ should rehabilitate the affected residents of hutments/buildings.II. The government should compensate with reasonable amounts for the targeted houses.A. If only I follows B. If only II follows C. If either I or II follows D. If neither I nor II follows E. If both I and II followAnswer: Option CSolution:The affected residents can be compensated in either ways.8. 571036136690 2(A)(B)(C)(D)(E) Which of the following will come in place of (D)?A. 135 B. 330 C. 110 D. 64Answer: Option BSolution:These series is *1+2, *2-4, *3+6, *4-8 ——9. ODOMETER : DISTANCEA. scale : weight B. length : width C. inch : foot D. mileage : speed E. area : sizeAnswer: Option ASolution:An odometer measures distance; a scale measures weight.10. It is appropriate to compensate someone if you have damaged his or her property in some way. This is called Restitution.Which situation below is the best example of Restitution?A. Jake borrows Leslie’s camera and the lens shatters when it falls on the ground because he fails to zipper the case.When Jake returns the camera, he tells Leslie that he will pay for the repair. B. Rebecca borrows her neighbor’s car, and when she returns it, the gas tank is practically empty. She apologizes profusely and tells her neighbor she will be more considerate the next time. C. Aaron asks Tom to check in on his apartment while he is out of town.When Tom arrives, he discovers that a pipe has burst and there is a considerable amount of water damage. He calls a plumber to repair the pipe. D. Lisa suspects that the pothole in her company’s parking lot caused her flat tire. She tells her boss that she thinks the company should pay for the repair.Answer: Option ASolution:Jake damaged Leslie’s camera while it was in his possession and he has agreed to compensate Leslie for the cost of the repair.11. E, A __, O, IA. E B. U C. X D. V E. ZAnswer: Option BSolution:E, A, __, O, I.The given series consists of vowels in decreasing order, starting with E. Hence, the missing letter is U.12. A toothpick is useful. Useful things are valuable.A toothpick is valuable.If the first two statements are true, the third statement isA. true B. false C. uncertainAnswer: Option A13. Tanya is older than Eric.Cliff is older than Tanya.Eric is older than Cliff.If the first two statements are true, the third statement isA. true B. false C. uncertainAnswer: Option BSolution:Because the first two statements are true, Eric is the youngest of the three, so the third statement must be false.14. In the following questions the symbols @, ?, ?, ? and $ are used with the following meanings:‘A@B’ means ‘A is neither equal to nor smaller than B’.‘A?B’ means ‘A is neither greater nor smaller than B’.‘A?B’ means ‘A is not equal to B’.‘A?B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to B’.‘A$B’ means ‘A is either greater or equal to B’.Statements: Z @ D, F ? D, F $ GConclusions: I. D ? GII. Z @ GA. if only conclusion I is true. B. if only conclusion II is true. C. if either conclusion I or II is true. D. if neither conclusion I nor II is true.Answer: Option B15. Statement:Yes, I know honesty is the primary concern for discharging the duties of a police officer and my officers are aware of this. – Statement of police commissioner of city S.Conclusions:I. The statement of police commissioner of city S is absolutely right.II. The statement of police commissioner of city S is not absolutely right.A. If only conclusion I follows B. If only conclusion II follows C. If either I or II follows D. If neither I nor II followsAnswer: Option CSolution:Either the commissioner is absolutely right or he is not.

Cisco English Test Model Papers

This section deals with English Model Papers. We have updated important questions along with solutions. Practice more model test papers and improve your vocabulary. We suggest the contenders just refer the provided sample papers for reference purpose only.

1. He brought him _____ with great difficulty.A. about B. in C. up D. overAnswer: Option C2. You will have to pull down this skyscraper as you have not complied with the town planning regulations.A. This skyscraper will have to be pulled down as the town planning regulations have not been complied with. B. This skyscraper will have to be pulled down by you as the town planning regulations have not been complied by you. C. This skyscraper will be pulled down as the town planning regulations have not been complied with. D. This skyscraper will have to be pulled down as the town planning regulations have not been complied.Answer: Option BSolution:This skyscraper will have to be pulled down by you as the town planning regulations have not been complied by you.3. In spite of having stiff opposition from all quarters, he decided to go ahead with his plans.A. In spite stiff opposition B. Despite stiff opposition C. Despite of stiff opposition D. Although stiff oppositionE. No correction requiredAnswer: Option BSolution:Only choice (B) is grammatically correct. ‘In spite of opposition …’ or ‘Despite opposition …’ would suffice. The use of ‘having’ is not required.4. —– lands have no market.A. baxen B. barren C. baron D. barronAnswer: Option B5. Some writers believe that poetry can bring about _____ changes in a person’s way of thinking and behaviour as does a well-reasoned social or political treatise.(A) radical(B) extrimsic(C) moderate(D) acquired(E) fundamental(F) naturalA. B and C B. A and B C. C and E D. D and F E. A and EAnswer: Option ESolution:Poetry can bring about change. A change, if moderate or extrinsic is hardly noticeable. It is equally contextually illogical to say that change is natural or acquired.6. Suganya writes —– her left hand.A. on B. with C. in D. byAnswer: Option B7. The train had left.A. past perfect B. past continuous C. past future D. simple presentAnswer: Option A8. CONVIVALA. prodigal B. serious C. disloyal D. hostile E. friendlyAnswer: Option ESolution:Convivial means friendly or lively9. Kanmani is richer than I.A. simple B. negative C. complex D. compoundAnswer: Option C10. In case of preserving our sense of community and common citizenship, we have to keep things like police protection, freedom of education and basic education outside the realm of market, ensuring that they are provided equally to all.A. In order to preserving B. In order to preserve C. In case to preserve D. In the order of preserving E. No correction requiredAnswer: Option BSolution:‘In case of something’ means if something happens the use of which is irrelevant in the given context. ‘In order to do something’ which means with the purpose or intention of doing or achieving something is most appropriate. Hence the correction is ‘In order to preserve’.11. LargeA. en B. in C. on D. outAnswer: Option A12. He worked hard. He did not succeed.a) Although he ———–b) Notwithstanding ———–c) Besides working ———–A. Only A B. Only B C. Only C D. A & B E. A & CAnswer: Option D13. She was a friendly personA. SVA B. SVO C. SVOO D. SVCAnswer: Option D14. You will have to pull down this skyscraper as you have not complied with the town planning regulations.A. This skyscraper will have to be pulled down as the town planning regulations have not been complied with. B. This skyscraper will have to be pulled down by you as the town planning regulations have not been complied by you. C. This skyscraper will be pulled down as the town planning regulations have not been complied with. D. This skyscraper will have to be pulled down as the town planning regulations have not been complied.Answer: Option BSolution:This skyscraper will have to be pulled down by you as the town planning regulations have not been complied by you.15. Scientists have estimated that millions of a creatures living in water had been dying every year if they become entangled in plastic pollution or ingest it.A. every year is dying as B. has died every year as if C. die every year when D. was dying every year whenAnswer: Option CSolution:Scientists say that it happens ‘every year’. Hence it is most apt to use the simple present tense (die) in this context. Also the use of ‘if’ as the conjunction is illogical. They die ‘when they become entangled in’.

Cisco Placement Paper Syllabus

Quantitative Aptitude Syllabus

Probability

Permutations & Combinations

Algebra

Averages

Time Speed & Distance

Time & Work

Profit & Loss

Ratio & Proportion

Simple & Compound Interest

Percentage

Number Series

Mixtures & Alligations

Simplification

Number System

Heights and Distances

Geometry & Mensuration

Data Sufficiency

Logarithms

Progressions

LCM and HCL

Pipes and Cisterns

Partnership

Boats and Streams

Areas, Volumes

Reasoning Syllabus

Number Series

Letter Series

Analogies

Puzzles

Syllogisms

Binary Logic

Clocks & Calendars

Cubes & Dice

Classification

Blood Relations

Coding-Decoding

Data Sufficiency

Seating Arrangement

Venn Diagrams

Problem Solving

Coded Inequalities

Double Lineup

Logical Deductions

Routes & Networks

Grouping & Selections

Evaluating Course of Action

Statements and Conclusions

Mathematical and Computer Operations

Critical Reasoning

Inferences

Situation Reaction Test

Decision Making

Symbols and Notations

Direction Sense Test

Logical Sequence Of Words

Assertion and Reason

Verification of Truth of the Statement

Statements and Assumptions

Data Interpretation

Verbal Ability Syllabus

Synonyms

Antonyms

Sentence Completion

Spelling Test

Passage Completion

Sentence Arrangement

Idioms and Phrases

Para Completion

Error Correction (Underlined Part)

Fill in the blanks

Synonyms

Prepositions

Active and Passive Voice

Spotting Errors

Substitution

Transformation

Sentence Improvement

Joining Sentences

Error Correction (Phrase in Bold)

Articles

Gerunds

Identify the Errors

Plural Forms

Odd Words

Prepositions

Suffix

Tense

Adjectives

Homophones

Identify the Sentences

Nouns

Prefix

Sentence Pattern

Tag Questions

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